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1. Trends in fishery-dependent captures of sea turtles in a western North Atlantic foraging region

2. Monitoring trends in sea turtle populations: walk or fly?

3. Trends and variability in demographic indicators of a recovering population of green sea turtles Chelonia mydas

8. Modeling juvenile sea turtle bycatch risk in commercial and recreational fisheries.

10. Contrasting regulatory effects of organic acids on aerobic vinyl chloride biodegradation in etheneotrophs.

11. Natural Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride and cis-Dichloroethene in Aerobic and Suboxic Conditions.

12. Detection of an alkene monooxygenase in vinyl chloride-oxidizing bacteria with GeneFISH.

13. Fathoming sea turtles: monitoring strategy evaluation to improve conservation status assessments.

14. Life-history constraints on maximum population growth for loggerhead turtles in the northwest Atlantic.

15. Cryogenic soil coring reveals coexistence of aerobic and anaerobic vinyl chloride degrading bacteria in a chlorinated ethene contaminated aquifer.

16. Single-gene speciation: Mating and gene flow between mirror-image snails.

17. Naturally Produced Defensive Alkenal Compounds Activate TRPA1.

18. Deepwater Horizon oil spill impacts on sea turtles could span the Atlantic.

19. Avoiding Dual Agency in Clinical and Medicolegal Practice.

20. Evidence of climate-driven ecosystem reorganization in the Gulf of Mexico.

21. RAD-Seq derived markers flank the shell colour and banding loci of the Cepaea nemoralis supergene.

22. Adaptive radiations: competition rules for Galápagos gastropods.

24. A critical review of twenty years' use of the resource-ratio theory.

25. Medical and cognitive outcome in children with traumatic brain injury.

26. Agility, gnosis, and graphaesthesia for the toes and fingers in children: normative data (ages 7-14 years).

27. Cognitive sequelae in children with posterior fossa tumors.

28. Are there changes in intelligence and memory functioning following surgery for the treatment of refractory epilepsy in childhood?

29. Seizure onset times for rats receiving systemic lithium and pilocarpine: sources of variability.

30. Incremental improvement of dichotic left ear accuracy and toe gnosis between 9 and 10 years of age: implications for maturation of a portion of the corpus callosum and of the sense of self.

31. Numbers of details in the reconstruction of an emotional narrative decrease linearly as a function of time.

32. Ontogeny of two-point discrimination for fingers and toes in children (ages 7 through 15 years).

33. Differential entrainment of electroencephalographic activity by weak complex electromagnetic fields.

34. Vestibular experiences of humans during brief periods of partial sensory deprivation are enhanced when daily geomagnetic activity exceeds 15-20 nT.

35. Foot agility and toe gnosis/graphaesthesia as potential indicators of integrity of the medial cerebral surface: normative data and comparison with clinical populations.

36. Women reconstruct more details than men for a complex five-minute narrative: implications for right-hemispheric factors in the serial memory effect.

37. Quantitative electroencephalographic validation of left and right temporal lobe signs and indicators in normal people.

38. Differential ratings of pleasantness following right and left hemispheric application of low energy magnetic fields that stimulate long-term potentiation.

39. Alterations in pleasantness but not activation when long-term memories are reconstructed during contextual versus noncontextual settings.

40. The sensed presence as right hemispheric intrusions into the left hemispheric awareness of self: an illustrative case study.

41. Modification of activation and evaluation properties of narratives by weak complex magnetic field patterns that simulate limbic burst firing.

42. Severity of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis in rats depends upon the temporal contiguity between limbic seizures and inoculation.

43. Experimental stimulation by burst-firing weak magnetic fields over the right temporal lobe may facilitate apprehension in women.

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